Documentation

Connecting Messaging Apps to Hermes
Learn how to integrate your favorite messaging apps with the Digital Twin Pro's Hermes assistant, ensuring secure and efficient communication… Read more...
Archive Import: Preparing Documents for Hermes
Learn how to prepare and securely transfer your document archives to the Digital Twin Pro with Hermes, ensuring local-first processing and encrypted… Read more...
Troubleshooting Basics: Initial Checks Before Contacting Support
Learn how to troubleshoot common issues with the Digital Twin Pro AI appliance before reaching out for support. This guide covers essential checks… Read more...
Your Privacy Controls: What Stays Local and What You Can Connect
Discover how Digital Twin Pro ensures your data remains private by default while offering flexible connection options to external services. Read more...
Pairing Your Phone and Using the Digital Twin Pro Dashboard
Learn how to easily connect your Digital Twin Pro with your smartphone and navigate its user-friendly dashboard for seamless device management. Read more...
Choosing and Using Your Care Plan for Digital Twin Pro
Explore the different care plans available for Digital Twin Pro to ensure your appliance is always up-to-date and secure. Learn how Essentials… Read more...
Connect Claude, GPT, or Gemini With Your Own Key
Learn how to securely connect third-party AI models like Claude, GPT, and Gemini using your own encryption keys with the Digital Twin Pro. This… Read more...
Backups and Restore on Digital Twin Pro
Learn how to manage your data with the automated backup and restore features of Digital Twin Pro. Understand the process, privacy measures, and… Read more...
Quickstart
Get from a sealed box to a working AI assistant in a few minutes. 1. Power on Connect the included USB-C power supply and (optionally) an Ethernet cable. The status light comes on and Digital Twin Pro boots in under a minute. 2. Open the setup page From a phone or laptop on the same network, visit http://agent.local. If that doesn’t resolve, use the device’s IP address (see First Boot). Have more than one Digital Twin Pro? Additional devices first appear with generic names (agent-2.local, agent-3.local, and so on), and setup will... Read more...